BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - John Nirenberg has waterproof sneakers, a bright yellow poncho and a plan. He also has outrage in his heart and much of his retirement savings tied up in his cause.

The 60-year-old author and academic plans to walk from Boston to Washington, D.C., to confront House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in hopes of persuading Congress to take up the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

Nirenberg says he's no activist. He hates snow, cold and darkness. He's not even sure he'll make a difference, but he's going to try.

He plans to hit the road Sunday, leaving from Faneuil Hall and walking 15 miles a day until he gets to Capitol Hill, stopping at the Statue of Liberty, Independence Hall and other symbolic locations as he makes his way to the U.S. Capitol.

Wearing a "Save the Constitution, Impeach Bush and Cheney," sandwich-board style sign, Nirenberg hopes to rally support for an issue Pelosi has said is no longer on the table.

"This is about satisfying my conscience. I just don't want to be the guy who says in five years that I regret not having stood up and said something.

A little bit over half of eligible voters actually vote. At least this concerned person is taking legal action based on his beliefs (be his beliefs right or wrong). He was a member of the Civil Air Patrol as youth and later served in the U.S. Air Force. He was even the former dean of a school. He wrote books. Oh, I just remembered that he thinks that Bush and Cheney should be impeached. Yeah. What a loser.

The majority of Americans are not demanding impeachment.. The ones that want impeachment are the idiot anti-american liberals..

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I doubt that most Americans want impeachment. I&#8217;d like to see statistical proof that most people want Bush to be impeached. Oh the other hand, just because someone thinks that Bush should be impeached, does not make that person an idiot. I doubt that an idiot could be member of the Civil Air Patrol, serve in the Air Force, be the dean of a school, and write books. Also, it is not anti-American to want a particular president to be impeached.

I doubt that most Americans want impeachment. Id like to see statistical proof that most people want Bush to be impeached. Oh the other hand, just because someone thinks that Bush should be impeached, does not make that person an idiot. I doubt that an idiot could be member of the Civil Air Patrol, serve in the Air Force, be the dean of a school, and write books. Also, it is not anti-American to want a particular president to be impeached.

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He is an idiot to want Bush impeached when Bush has done nothing illegal or worthy of impeachment.. Also it is anti-american to want someone impeached because you dont agree with there politics.. The voters spoke twice by electing Bush..

He is an idiot to want Bush impeached when Bush has done nothing illegal or worthy of impeachment.. Also it is anti-american to want someone impeached because you dont agree with there politics.. The voters spoke twice by electing Bush..

Those who have voiced support for impeachment include some Democratic and Republican members of the United States Congress (those idiotic liberal anti-American Republicans in congress), various other politicians and government officials The reasons they offer for Bush's impeachment include concerns about the legitimacy, legality, and constitutionality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the controversial electronic surveillance of American citizens by the National Security Agency. These are not issues about his political positions. These are legitimate concerns.

2007 polls have shown public support ranging between 39 and 45 percent in favor of impeaching Bush Wow! Nearly 40 percent of American voters could be idiot anti-American liberals, but dont worry. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has not considered the impeachment of President Bush and the House of Representatives has taken no action to do so. The Democratic Party leadership has indicated that they have no intention of resolving to impeach him.

By a margin of 52 to 43 percent, citizens want Congress to impeach President Bush if he wiretapped American citizens without a judge's approval, according to a new poll commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, a grassroots coalition that supports a Congressional investigation of Pres. Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003.

Thanks for the information. I guess that if Bush wiretapped American citizens without a judges approval, most Americans would be idiot anti-american liberals.

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